House bill would regulate Piedmont Water

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Local activist Michael Hartman refers to company as ‘golden goose’

  • Michael Hartman speaks to members of the Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications Commission, a committee of the Georgia House of Representatives, about high bills and customer service issues with privately owned Piedmont Water Company. SCREENSHOT VIA YOUTUBE
    Michael Hartman speaks to members of the Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications Commission, a committee of the Georgia House of Representatives, about high bills and customer service issues with privately owned Piedmont Water Company. SCREENSHOT VIA YOUTUBE
  • Greene County District 4 Commissioner Ernie Filice advocated for a bill that would offer more regulation of Piedmont Water Company in an effort to bring relief to his constituents. “I can tell you every time I am in a store, church or somewhere else, people approach me with concerns over Piedmont Water,” he told the Georgia Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications Commission. SCREENSHOT VIA YOUTUBE
    Greene County District 4 Commissioner Ernie Filice advocated for a bill that would offer more regulation of Piedmont Water Company in an effort to bring relief to his constituents. “I can tell you every time I am in a store, church or somewhere else, people approach me with concerns over Piedmont Water,” he told the Georgia Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications Commission. SCREENSHOT VIA YOUTUBE
Many residents of Greene County, with its lofty and expensive gated communities, have shared common complaints about Piedmont Water Company, the county’s only water and sewage system in place, and it is not pretty. They complain of poor customer service, unaccountability, unaccounted charges, water quality, and more importantly, what hits their wallets – water and sewer rates.Newly…

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